
In terms of area, Alaska is by far the largest state in the United States. The state is known for its desert and arctic regions, it also contains many tourist attractions as well.
Here are some interesting places to visit on your next trip to Alaska:
1. Aviation Heritage Museum Alaska (in Anchorage): a museum dedicated to Alaska's aviation heritage, which is home to 21 vintage aircraft.
2. Alaska Zoo (in Anchorage) is home to a large collection of birds and animals, the zoo contains animals native to the state, as well as more exotic creatures such as tigers and elephants.
3. Anchorage Museum of History and Art (in Anchorage): a world-class museum, which preserves and exhibits the history and art of the state.
4. Elmendorf State Hatchery (in Anchorage): managed by the Department of Fish and Game, state hatcheries produce salmon and trout for sport fishing and offers a viewing area.
5. H2Oasis (in Anchorage): think Alaska is too cold to swim? Think again! H2Oasis water is an interior that offers games, a wave pool, a water roller coaster, a 150-foot body slide.
6. The Imaginarium (Anchorage): a concrete learning center where you can have fun learning about science with science.
7. Juneau Trolley Car Company (Juneau) Juneau offers a tour of the center told with stops at 13 points.
8. Robert Monte Tramway (in Juneau): an aerial tram that goes from the dock to a height of 1,800 feet. At the top of the tram is a restaurant, theater and nature center, as well as shops and hiking trails.
9. Pioneer Park (Fairbanks): Previously known as "Alaskaland" Pioneer Park is a park of 44 hectares, which celebrates the history of Alaska.
10. St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church (Juneau): an exciting Russian Traditional Church which was built in 1894 and has been in continuous use since then. The church has a large golden dome and also offers a gift shop.